The answer is the first sentence- <span>For the first time in decades, Baby Boomers have been outnumbered by another group--the Millennials</span>
In the novel The Hate You Give, Starr Carter begins the novel as a more quiet girl at school who is just trying to blend in with all of her rich, white peers. She is balancing her two worlds. One where she is taught how to "properly" act at a traffic stop and one where everyone around her doesn't have to worry about the color of their skin. Throughout the novel she experiences many trials simply based on the color of her skin. This causes her to realize that she must fight to be seen as equal and stick up for herself and other people of color. The goes from a quiet, obedient girl to a strong girl who advocates for equality.
There you go bb. you might want to adjust some things to fit your writing style better.
One I have heard at school is that when the people in front of you down the narrow hallway are walking too slow is, "You walk slower than a herd of elephants stamping through peanut butter."
This is taken from Ethan Frome By Edith Wharton. I can infer that it refers to the Chronicle of being traveling from Bettsbridge to Starkfield in pre-trolley days. This novel was created in 1911 and it was adapted into a film, called by the same name "Ethan Frome", in 1993.